NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Civil servants to receive outstandin­g allowances

- BY NHAU MHANGIRAZI

GOVERNMENT has set aside US$16 million towards payment of outstandin­g allowances to civil servants hired for a mop up mobile registrati­on exercise last year.

Civil servants were up in arms with their employer over delayed payments with some expressing doubt that they would receive the money. Others were also worried that the money would be worthless when they finally receive it owing to hyperinfla­tion and the ever rising cost of living.

In a memo dated February 27, 2024, Finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatang­a promised to have the outstandin­g payments cleared in three batches between now and May 2024.

The memo seen by NewsDay is titled: Request for payment of US$16 002 000 to clear outstandin­g mop up mobile registrati­on exercise allowances for Civil Registrati­on Department.

Guvamatang­a said the civil servants would receive their dues in foreign currency.

“The exercise did not receive cash support during the 2023 financial budget. Our letter dated October 23, 2023, also refers,” the memo read in part.

It is addressed to the Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage ministry secretary ambassador Raphael Faranisi.

“Given the resource constraint­s against competing demands related to government programmes and projects, Treasury commits to settle the outstandin­g amount in three batches commencing in March 2024.

“In order to restore value lost due to depreciati­on, payment of allowances will be made in foreign currency. Accordingl­y, Treasury will release the resources for payment of outstandin­g allowances over three months.” further read the memo.

Guvamatang­a copied the letter to Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, his deputy David Mnangagwa, chief secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya.

Other senior officials who are copied the letter include Edwin Zvandasara, the accountant-general, Percy Takavarash­a, chief director for expenditur­e management and one A Mukurazhiz­ha who is director of recurrent expenditur­e management.

Prior to this memo, NewsDay had spoken to civil servants who expressed displeasur­e over the delayed payments.

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